The countires in the middle east are in a nuclear production race. our job is to regulate and judge if thier nuclear programs could be a threat to the rest of the U.S. Our research proved that Iran and the GCC may prove a threat to the United States. Our researched showed that a big threat to the United states would be Syria. they were secretlly devolpoing a underground nuclear reactor. Only to be destroyed by a Israeli air-raid. if not for the air raid we would not of found out about the reactor and only time would of told about what would of happened. the question about what would the outcome be if we did have a nuclear attack on Iran the Syrians would be the first to attack U.S followed by half of the GCC. But, Israel and egypt would be a great asset to the U.S. The countires in the middle east quest for nuclear power could be a long prosporus road or it could end in a nuclear fallout.
Central Intelligence Agency:
Iran's key Nuclear Facilities are in Arak, Bushehr, Gachin, Isfahan, Natanz, and Qom. The United States should consider the option of a nuclear strike. These six sites are the major sites of Iran out of all of the Nuclear facilities. Although two (Bushehr & Arak) of the six don't have much radiation at all, the other four have a little more. Bushehr's plants are abandoned, so it's nothing much there. Arak's water plant was in an operation, which is the reasoning for the the low radiation rate. All the other sites have somethings that's worth considering the nuclear strike.
Defense Intelligence Agency:
Iran's missile capability is high. From what we know, they possess several different rockets with ranges from 100 miles to 2,000 miles. Their recent missile, the Shabab-3, has the ability to strike targets 807 miles away, which puts the Gulf and Israel in their radar. It is believed that they developed this rocket for the purpose of carrying nuclear warheads. Their rocket, Fateh, has the small range of 100 miles but it still poses a threat, a big threat to us specifically. This short range missile could be used against the US military in Afghanistan. They also developed the Sajjil, a missile with a high launching speed which gives them the capability of firing several at once. Iran is progressing rapidly in technology development and it doesn't seem like they will stop.
National Intelligence Estimate on Iran
State Department: Iran Desk
The countires in the middle east are in a nuclear production race. our job is to regulate and judge if thier nuclear programs could be a threat to the rest of the U.S. Our research proved that Iran and the GCC may prove a threat to the United States. Our researched showed that a big threat to the United states would be Syria. they were secretlly devolpoing a underground nuclear reactor. Only to be destroyed by a Israeli air-raid. if not for the air raid we would not of found out about the reactor and only time would of told about what would of happened. the question about what would the outcome be if we did have a nuclear attack on Iran the Syrians would be the first to attack U.S followed by half of the GCC. But, Israel and egypt would be a great asset to the U.S. The countires in the middle east quest for nuclear power could be a long prosporus road or it could end in a nuclear fallout.Central Intelligence Agency:
Iran's key Nuclear Facilities are in Arak, Bushehr, Gachin, Isfahan, Natanz, and Qom. The United States should consider the option of a nuclear strike. These six sites are the major sites of Iran out of all of the Nuclear facilities. Although two (Bushehr & Arak) of the six don't have much radiation at all, the other four have a little more. Bushehr's plants are abandoned, so it's nothing much there. Arak's water plant was in an operation, which is the reasoning for the the low radiation rate. All the other sites have somethings that's worth considering the nuclear strike.Defense Intelligence Agency:
Iran's missile capability is high. From what we know, they possess several different rockets with ranges from 100 miles to 2,000 miles. Their recent missile, the Shabab-3, has the ability to strike targets 807 miles away, which puts the Gulf and Israel in their radar. It is believed that they developed this rocket for the purpose of carrying nuclear warheads. Their rocket, Fateh, has the small range of 100 miles but it still poses a threat, a big threat to us specifically. This short range missile could be used against the US military in Afghanistan. They also developed the Sajjil, a missile with a high launching speed which gives them the capability of firing several at once. Iran is progressing rapidly in technology development and it doesn't seem like they will stop.